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Dad 'terrified' as farm bug puts son in hospital

The family of a four-year-old boy who contracted cryptosporidium at a petting zoo have described their "terrifying experience" of seeing him in hospital.

Gareth Carpenter, of Bridgend, said their son Michael visited a farm shop on 11 April with his grandmother while they packed for a family holiday.

Michael is among 74 cases of cryptosporidium linked to visits to Marlborough Grange Farm in Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, during April.

Cryptosporidium is a parasite, often linked to with young farm animals, that can infect your bowels and cause an unpleasant and sometimes dangerous illness.

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